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this is not the obama administration, clinton administration. i think it is unfortunate because what the united states stands for is in line with what the arab revolution have been publicly espousing. i think that we have done, and i take responsibility with the government and congress and perhaps the private sector -- we have not done a good job reaching out in a public media way or culturally to explain ourselves. i am always encountering some many conspiracy theories that are made up stuff that the media promotes about the united states that is untrue. our response is nobody will believe it or we cannot contests it. i think we should be in there every single day. i made a point of reaching out to al jazeera. it was relentlessly negative about us. i said that is inaccurate and deeply unfair. their response was, your government never put anybody on al jazeera. i said that is going to change. you cannot expect a change unless you're not willing to get off the bench. that is our fault. we in our efforts to support democracy still are held account
this is not the obama administration, clinton administration. i think it is unfortunate because what the united states stands for is in line with what the arab revolution have been publicly espousing. i think that we have done, and i take responsibility with the government and congress and perhaps the private sector -- we have not done a good job reaching out in a public media way or culturally to explain ourselves. i am always encountering some many conspiracy theories that are made up stuff...
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hearings are about the same rate for bush or clinton. physical fewer nominees have been filibustered either successfully or unsuccessfully. president obama did not want to spend a lot of political capital on his nominees. even the ones that were higher profile he could see this could be an example of progressive, how i want to shape the court sort of view. the president did not twist any arms or use up any political capital. now after re-election, he might start doing that. of course, he also had two supreme court appointments to make which takes time and energy. i don't think that can explain the whole deal. i don't think we're going to have any more supreme court vacancies for a while. they all seem to like what they are doing. god bless her she survived cancer three times and she is the oldest one. my bet is that she resigned at some point in 2015. the big cases this term at the supreme court, there's one in affirmative action, higher education at the university of texas. we can see a decision in that probably soon. it was back in oct
hearings are about the same rate for bush or clinton. physical fewer nominees have been filibustered either successfully or unsuccessfully. president obama did not want to spend a lot of political capital on his nominees. even the ones that were higher profile he could see this could be an example of progressive, how i want to shape the court sort of view. the president did not twist any arms or use up any political capital. now after re-election, he might start doing that. of course, he also...
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is think hillary clinton changed all that. she is really a woman who is incredibly bright, very well- prepared, very experienced. that fundamentally changed the game. host: ritu sharma, women's rights. i will let you get back to your 8- and your 13-. please come back again. -- 8-year old son and 12-year- old son. tomorrow, judith conti. new york city passed a bill forbidding employers are embracing hiring decisions based on the amount lima status of the individual. we will talk about that with judith. also peter whener, a senior fellow of the ethics and public policy center, a veteran of the bush administration, and former senior adviser for romney for president campaign. what is next for the republican party? and david silverberg and the ongoing debate about border patrol and immigration. that is tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. thank you for being with us this sunday. enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great week ahead. c- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyrigh
is think hillary clinton changed all that. she is really a woman who is incredibly bright, very well- prepared, very experienced. that fundamentally changed the game. host: ritu sharma, women's rights. i will let you get back to your 8- and your 13-. please come back again. -- 8-year old son and 12-year- old son. tomorrow, judith conti. new york city passed a bill forbidding employers are embracing hiring decisions based on the amount lima status of the individual. we will talk about that with...
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a lot of people forget he ended up with another yale law student named hillary clinton representing minor workers in florida. we have an opportunity to make even trafficking said if you work on to your entire career and you can reflect on the on after you have had a career doing something else. we talked to him, he says one of thesthe most rewarding things id as a lawyer was what i did when i was 26 years old. for that generation, at that is what he did. then you went and did your real job in real career. thankfully, we have people who did that and can draw on those experiences when they are faced with this upward pressure. what they did not have available to them was a structure or a way in which they could work on human trafficking. that is changing because of all of you. it is changing because of the business community trying to recognize the trafficking is all around us. at the end of the day, in this moment of reflection before secretary carey takes the wings and the right toward the next challenge, what and the things i am left with, one of the things that drove me when i was a youn
a lot of people forget he ended up with another yale law student named hillary clinton representing minor workers in florida. we have an opportunity to make even trafficking said if you work on to your entire career and you can reflect on the on after you have had a career doing something else. we talked to him, he says one of thesthe most rewarding things id as a lawyer was what i did when i was 26 years old. for that generation, at that is what he did. then you went and did your real job in...
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how about clinton? in 1996 when he appointed his wife to reevaluate the welfare system, and she took all of the welfare recipients and put them in the va hospital along with the bums that used to beg on the street. i go to the va as a world war ii veteran. when i go to get service, they charge might aarp and medicare. the va is not paying for anything. who is getting all the billions of dollars to run the system? host: frank, got your point. who is your favorite president? caller: i was a roosevelt. he started the wpa and put a lot of people to work. the people loved him. he talked to them on their level. people responded to him. host: mr. brinkley. guest: fdr on any poll is one of the top three presidents. it is usually at lincoln, washington, and fdr. the stories are extraordinary. we do not have time for the mall. i want people to imagine what happened. he was struck with polio. he went swimming and went to bed with the chills. he woke up in the morning and could not use his legs or move. he would wo
how about clinton? in 1996 when he appointed his wife to reevaluate the welfare system, and she took all of the welfare recipients and put them in the va hospital along with the bums that used to beg on the street. i go to the va as a world war ii veteran. when i go to get service, they charge might aarp and medicare. the va is not paying for anything. who is getting all the billions of dollars to run the system? host: frank, got your point. who is your favorite president? caller: i was a...
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she is just a member of president obama and bill clinton -- mirror of president obama and bill clinton. host: on twitter -- he goes on to make other comments. even make comments on facebook. facebook.com/cspan is how you do so. let's give some history. this is from her 2009 swearing in. [video clip] when i came into this building for the first time all week or so ago now, i told the assembled state department employees and i repeated again at u.s. aid, that we are all on the same team, and it is america's team, and we have with the leadership of president obama someone who wants us to reach out for the world, to do so without illusions, understanding that the difficulties we face will not be wished away, but meeting them forthrightly and smartly, and that we want to seize the opportunities that exist as well. i talked in my confirmation hearings about smart power. well, smart power relies on smart people, and we have an abundance of them in this building and at usaid. but i have also pulled my teammates in the state family that we will have to be smarter about how we do what we must fo
she is just a member of president obama and bill clinton -- mirror of president obama and bill clinton. host: on twitter -- he goes on to make other comments. even make comments on facebook. facebook.com/cspan is how you do so. let's give some history. this is from her 2009 swearing in. [video clip] when i came into this building for the first time all week or so ago now, i told the assembled state department employees and i repeated again at u.s. aid, that we are all on the same team, and it...
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the articles of impeachment were brought against clinton. he was not found guilty in the senate and was not removed from office. richard nixon left office and was not removed. they were eligible to receive benefits provided to former presidents. it is not tested whether somebody removed by impeachment would receive these benefits. host: a right-wing response to the comments about george w. bush saying he saved your hide from the terrorists. when do the presidents receive this money? is it one payout each year or monthly? guest: i believe it is a monthly pension. i do not think they get one installment. host: do the presidents request the amount of money they need for different things and break it down for the government? guest: they talk to the office of management and budget. it comes out in the president's budget recommendations about what they have said they will need for that year. a lot of it is set by statute. office space is negotiated through gsa. host: we will go to bill, arlington, texas, independent caller. caller: thank you for t
the articles of impeachment were brought against clinton. he was not found guilty in the senate and was not removed from office. richard nixon left office and was not removed. they were eligible to receive benefits provided to former presidents. it is not tested whether somebody removed by impeachment would receive these benefits. host: a right-wing response to the comments about george w. bush saying he saved your hide from the terrorists. when do the presidents receive this money? is it one...
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[laughter] i want to begin by thanking my predecessor, secretary clinton and i want to thank her entire team. they tirelessly advocated the values of our country and pushed for the accomplishment of and a number of things to advance the interests of our çnation. i know from my conversations with hillary how passionate she was about this undertaking and how much confidence and the gratitude she had for the work that every single one of you do. i just want to join with all of zyou today in saying to her, a job well done, the nation is grateful, the world is grateful, thank you hillary clinton, and back to two per team. thank you. [applause] -- and thank you to her team. also, i want to thank president obama for his trust in me to take on this awesome task and for his trust in every single one of you and what you do every single day. i think it is beyond fair to say that this president's vision and what he has implemented from your efforts over the course of the last years without any question, has restored america's reputation and place in the world and we thank you for what you have don
[laughter] i want to begin by thanking my predecessor, secretary clinton and i want to thank her entire team. they tirelessly advocated the values of our country and pushed for the accomplishment of and a number of things to advance the interests of our çnation. i know from my conversations with hillary how passionate she was about this undertaking and how much confidence and the gratitude she had for the work that every single one of you do. i just want to join with all of zyou today in...
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during the clinton that change. mrs. clinton [indiscernible] there is a reason for that. she must have liked that, or she would have said no more of that. [laughter] i assumed. in -- i am very proud of that. it remained so until my last day. we made many desserts for the first family that touched them. i remember when george w. came to the white house, the first governors dinner that we were going to have, i wanted something texan. i wanted the governor to know who the president was, a texan. so, i came up with a design called tumbleweed. if you have been in texas, you have seen them. that is what the desert was, tumbleweed. mrs. bush did not care for it. [laughter] but president bush loved it. >> of course. >> i remember we were discussing these things and mrs. bush said go ahead. things like these make the family very proud. >> they had one problem with the first ladies and one problem with him, never do the same dessert twice. they were always different. >> i wanted something very interesting. we did not repeat, we did not. that was the entire shop. the head of state w
during the clinton that change. mrs. clinton [indiscernible] there is a reason for that. she must have liked that, or she would have said no more of that. [laughter] i assumed. in -- i am very proud of that. it remained so until my last day. we made many desserts for the first family that touched them. i remember when george w. came to the white house, the first governors dinner that we were going to have, i wanted something texan. i wanted the governor to know who the president was, a texan....
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at clinton is someone who felt protective of chelsea clinton. she is a young and wonderful woman who grew up in the white house. having small children in the white house above a place where there are reporters all the time, how do you handle it if the girls want to ride their bikes on the south lawn? that is where the reporters find themselves when the president gives speeches. you have to come up with all kinds of rules. one is which the children cannot be photographed unless they are with one of their parents. that was one of those compromises. people have accepted for the most part that the girls are able to go to summer camp and go to school and have a more or less normal life. something that i think their friends and their friends families are great about in encouraging and supporting. the tug of war with the press is something that is inevitable. the obama snow that people -- know that you all are genuinely interested, yet these girls have a right to privacy. >> do have a question? >> i have a question for anita. how do you feel about gues
at clinton is someone who felt protective of chelsea clinton. she is a young and wonderful woman who grew up in the white house. having small children in the white house above a place where there are reporters all the time, how do you handle it if the girls want to ride their bikes on the south lawn? that is where the reporters find themselves when the president gives speeches. you have to come up with all kinds of rules. one is which the children cannot be photographed unless they are with one...
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. >> for four years hillary clinton chriscrossed the globe. she visited 112 countries, spent 2,000 hours on a plane and traveled close to one million miles. that's almost 40 times around the world. >> i did enjoy it. i enjoyed the challenge of travel, the unique experiences that we had all over the world. i'm also lucky i can sleep on planes and did so regularly. >> but her critics say she has little to show for her hard work. the reset with russia has malfunctioned, hindering any solution to the violence in syria. and middle east peace is nowhere to be seen. >> i don't think that secretary clinton has been a very consequently secretary of state. shi they'll be remembered mostly as a celebrity and a world traveler. a person with the greatest number of frequent flier miles. not for her impact on some huge policy issue, u.s.-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and d
. >> for four years hillary clinton chriscrossed the globe. she visited 112 countries, spent 2,000 hours on a plane and traveled close to one million miles. that's almost 40 times around the world. >> i did enjoy it. i enjoyed the challenge of travel, the unique experiences that we had all over the world. i'm also lucky i can sleep on planes and did so regularly. >> but her critics say she has little to show for her hard work. the reset with russia has malfunctioned, hindering...
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clinton is a good example of someone who she felt was extremely effective at protecting chelsea clinton as best as she could, and this wonderful young woman who grew up in the white house. having small children in the white house, again, above the store, above the museum, above a place where there are reporters all the time. how do you handle it if the girls want to go ride their bikes on the south lawn, which is in the rose garden, which is where reporters find themselves. we have to come up with all kinds of rules. one of which was that the children could not be photographed unless they were with one of their parents. that was one of those compromises. i think for the most part, the fact that the girls were able to go to summer camp and go to school and have a more or less normal life is something that i think their friends, their friends' families are great about encouraging and supporting, but i think the tug-of-war with the press is something that is inevitable. the obamas know that people are genuinely interested in for the most part, in a nice and caring way, and yet these girls
clinton is a good example of someone who she felt was extremely effective at protecting chelsea clinton as best as she could, and this wonderful young woman who grew up in the white house. having small children in the white house, again, above the store, above the museum, above a place where there are reporters all the time. how do you handle it if the girls want to go ride their bikes on the south lawn, which is in the rose garden, which is where reporters find themselves. we have to come up...
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universal challenge when i returned to public service in the administration, i worked alongside secretary clinton to promote the national security and economic policies around the globe and reinvigorate american leadership abroad. at the office of management and budget, i worked with democrats and republicans to ask the budget control act. it reduced federal discretion spending to historic levels. as white house chief of staff, i adhere to the principle that we work for the american people. we saw that principle in action. because of my experience, i approach the challenges that lie ahead with a clear understanding of their impacts the and significance. it does give me a profound respect and secretary geithner and others whose acknowledgments i'd knowledge today. when the president came into office, we have the worst economic crisis since the great depression. we need to reignite growth. our economy is in better shape today. over the past four years, the private sector has created more than 6 million jobs. rules are in place. taxpayers are not responsible for big firm fails again. the housing mar
universal challenge when i returned to public service in the administration, i worked alongside secretary clinton to promote the national security and economic policies around the globe and reinvigorate american leadership abroad. at the office of management and budget, i worked with democrats and republicans to ask the budget control act. it reduced federal discretion spending to historic levels. as white house chief of staff, i adhere to the principle that we work for the american people. we...
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robert, clinton, md., you are on, sir. caller: 401k, in the early part of november my three kids were named the beneficiaries. we did all the paperwork. here it is, since february 4, and i have not got the money yet. the company that has the 401k, first of all, you cannot find them. i work in the credit union. they would not give you any information about the company that had the 401k. here it is, the fourth, and they still have not got the money. you have got to wait a long time to get your money. host: tell us a little bit about your plans, because of the limbo you are in. what does that mean for you? caller how it means i have to be very careful about four hope -- 401k. if something happened to me, i would release the money to my kids or something like that. if they needed it right away, they could get it, but they still have not received the money. i still do not know how these things work. because of the interest, i do not know. thank you very much. host: jacksonville, ark., good morning. caller: how are you? caller -
robert, clinton, md., you are on, sir. caller: 401k, in the early part of november my three kids were named the beneficiaries. we did all the paperwork. here it is, since february 4, and i have not got the money yet. the company that has the 401k, first of all, you cannot find them. i work in the credit union. they would not give you any information about the company that had the 401k. here it is, the fourth, and they still have not got the money. you have got to wait a long time to get your...
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it was from the clinton administration. host: who is it for? low-income youths? guest: i don't know on that point. it is mostly targeted for low income people. host: veterans employment and training services. what do they do and how could mpacted?i guest: veterans who might need skills or support. this was not included in the exemption for veterans' programs because it is house within the department of labor. that would be cut like everything else. i think the total is $4 million or something. it is 5% of the overall budget. host: john in virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i started under a program when i was 14. that was a low income work program for teenagers. it was a great thing for me growing up. i have been working since i was 14. i have since become disabled. the corporate cuts with government. they should look at some of these corporate cuts and close some of the loopholes for the multibillion-dollar companies that are not paying any taxes. i don't have a problem with cutting some of the services we do have. host: dylan matthews
it was from the clinton administration. host: who is it for? low-income youths? guest: i don't know on that point. it is mostly targeted for low income people. host: veterans employment and training services. what do they do and how could mpacted?i guest: veterans who might need skills or support. this was not included in the exemption for veterans' programs because it is house within the department of labor. that would be cut like everything else. i think the total is $4 million or something....
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i have to admire hillary clinton. she said about a year ago that she felt it would be possible to get toward a program where there was some enrichment, but it had to be down, at least in that direction, and she was putting it on the table. what you are talking about, but we have not been concrete enough, to some extent, a proposal that was either inherently or explicitly in that direction, and i laid out for you what my end-state goal would be, we would hope we get over that hurdle. because i think it is important, would like to see is in negotiations for two reasons. one, because i want them to succeed, but if there are to fail, i want to know sooner than later. >> can i probe for an amendment on the international dimensions here and as it relates to the question of enrichment and sanctions? you both seem to act and to size the idea that getting the iranians where we would be comfortable with them being on enrichment means putting forward the real prospect of sanctions release and more carrots. these sanctions were s
i have to admire hillary clinton. she said about a year ago that she felt it would be possible to get toward a program where there was some enrichment, but it had to be down, at least in that direction, and she was putting it on the table. what you are talking about, but we have not been concrete enough, to some extent, a proposal that was either inherently or explicitly in that direction, and i laid out for you what my end-state goal would be, we would hope we get over that hurdle. because i...
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we had two vetos before president clinton and had president clinton elected and you can see we are a week or two after the inauguration. so this was the first bill that president clinton signed. years later, president obama's first bill that he signed was the lilly ledbetter. again, talking about women in the workplace, families in the workplace. and at his inaugural, he declared in his stiring address, our journey is not complete until our wives, mothers and daughters can earn a living equal to their efforts. this isn't just about women, but about families and men, too, who have taken family medical leave for the good of their families. so here we are to celebrate -- how could it be 20 years later? we'll hear from george miller, who is really a champion in that effort at the time and from some of our other colleagues to address the issue. but our very special important guests will tell us their real leave experiences. i don't know what george is going to say, but i know i want him to say we want family and medical leave paid. are you going to talk about that? [applause] >> thank you
we had two vetos before president clinton and had president clinton elected and you can see we are a week or two after the inauguration. so this was the first bill that president clinton signed. years later, president obama's first bill that he signed was the lilly ledbetter. again, talking about women in the workplace, families in the workplace. and at his inaugural, he declared in his stiring address, our journey is not complete until our wives, mothers and daughters can earn a living equal...
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we have hillary clinton. she ran for president and is secretary of state and we see her in the news every day and we have sarah palin was all over the place, michele bachmann. these are big names. we had nancy pelosi running the house. we had record gains in the senate this year. everybody is talking about how this is an incredible, exciting election because now we have 20 senators. , the most we ever had. we have an entire state with a all female delegation which is new hampshire. women are everywhere on politics. that is what most people think and everyone in this room knows that's not the slightest bit true. in fact, women hold 18% of the seats in congress. in the state legislatures, we've been stuck at around 23% forever. there's no movement. we used to have nine governors but have five governors who are women. we have five governors who are women. and that places the u.s. at about 95th in the world in terms of our female political representation. and that's another one i'll ask young students. where do y
we have hillary clinton. she ran for president and is secretary of state and we see her in the news every day and we have sarah palin was all over the place, michele bachmann. these are big names. we had nancy pelosi running the house. we had record gains in the senate this year. everybody is talking about how this is an incredible, exciting election because now we have 20 senators. , the most we ever had. we have an entire state with a all female delegation which is new hampshire. women are...
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this is not the obama administration, clinton administration. i think it is unfortunate because what the united states stands for is in line with what the arab revolution have been publicly espousing. i think that we have done, and i take responsibility with the government and congress and perhaps the private sector -- we have not done a good job reaching out in a public media way or culturally to explain ourselves. i am always encountering some many conspiracy theories that are made up stuff that the media promotes about the united states that is untrue. our response is nobody will believe it or we cannot contests it. i think we should be in there every single day. i made a point of reaching out to al jazeera. it was relentlessly negative about us. i said that is inaccurate and deeply unfair. their response was, your government never put anybody on al jazeera. i said that is going to change. you cannot expect a change unless you're not willing to get off the bench. that is our fault. we in our efforts to support democracy still are held account
this is not the obama administration, clinton administration. i think it is unfortunate because what the united states stands for is in line with what the arab revolution have been publicly espousing. i think that we have done, and i take responsibility with the government and congress and perhaps the private sector -- we have not done a good job reaching out in a public media way or culturally to explain ourselves. i am always encountering some many conspiracy theories that are made up stuff...
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in the years before president clinton came to office, the time i made my first run for the u.s. senate, the u.s. government was taking in revenue equaling 17.5% of g.d.p. while spending 22.1% of g.d.p. that was the deficit of 4.7%. when he was sworn in, president clinton promised to tackle the deficit while continuing to invest in jobs and the middle class. i bought into that vision and i was proud to help make it a reality. when his bill passed the senate and house without a single republican vote, the top republican on the senate budget committee at the time said it would, "devastate the economy." others predicted calamity along similar lines. but as we all know now, it didn't work out that way. the unemployment rate went from 7.3% at the beginning of 1993 to 3.9% at the end of 2000. over the course of those eight years, 22 million jobs were created, and the economy grew at an average rate of 4%. and the deficit, well, revenue increased from 17.5% of g.d.p. to 20.6% and responsible spending cuts brought federal spending down from 22.1% of g.d.p. to 18.2%. so a 4.7% deficit was
in the years before president clinton came to office, the time i made my first run for the u.s. senate, the u.s. government was taking in revenue equaling 17.5% of g.d.p. while spending 22.1% of g.d.p. that was the deficit of 4.7%. when he was sworn in, president clinton promised to tackle the deficit while continuing to invest in jobs and the middle class. i bought into that vision and i was proud to help make it a reality. when his bill passed the senate and house without a single republican...
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. >> for four years hillary clinton chriscrossed the globe. she visited 112 countries, spent 2,000 hours on a plane and traveled close to one million miles. that's almost 40 times around the world. >> i did enjoy it. i enjoyed the challenge of travel the unique experiences that we had all over the world. i'm also lucky i can sleep on planes and did so regularly. >> but her critics say she has little to show for her hard work. the reset with russia has malfunctioned, hindering any solution to the violence in syria. and middle east peace is nowhere to be seen. >> i don't think that secretary clinton has been a very consequently secretary of state. shi they'll be remembered mostly as a celebrity and a world traveler. a person with the greatest number of frequent flier miles. not for her impact on some huge policy issue u.s.-russia u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and dama
. >> for four years hillary clinton chriscrossed the globe. she visited 112 countries, spent 2,000 hours on a plane and traveled close to one million miles. that's almost 40 times around the world. >> i did enjoy it. i enjoyed the challenge of travel the unique experiences that we had all over the world. i'm also lucky i can sleep on planes and did so regularly. >> but her critics say she has little to show for her hard work. the reset with russia has malfunctioned, hindering...
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de estado, hasta el momento hillary clinton ha sido la secretaria que más ha viajado en la historia de los estados unidos, visitó 112 países, esto es lo que significa en cifras es que esos cuatro años viajó, 956733 millas lo cual equivale a 2084 horas viajando, para que tengan una mejor idea, es como dejar ida y vuelta 195 veces de nueva york a los Ángeles o darle la vuelta a la tierra en 39 ocasiones, es decir en estos momentos hillary clinton lo que se merece es primero un buen descanso, y con esto nos vamos, recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisiónnoticias.com, y hasta la próxima semana cuando juntos vayamos al punto. gracias. .
de estado, hasta el momento hillary clinton ha sido la secretaria que más ha viajado en la historia de los estados unidos, visitó 112 países, esto es lo que significa en cifras es que esos cuatro años viajó, 956733 millas lo cual equivale a 2084 horas viajando, para que tengan una mejor idea, es como dejar ida y vuelta 195 veces de nueva york a los Ángeles o darle la vuelta a la tierra en 39 ocasiones, es decir en estos momentos hillary clinton lo que se merece es primero un buen...
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[laughter] uttered and that is that thesei want toy predecessor, secretary clinton and i want to thank her entire team. they tirelessly advocated the values of our country and pushed for the accomplishment of and a number of things to advance the interests of our nation. i know from my conversations with hillary how passionate she was about this undertaking and how much confidence and the gratitude she had for the work that every single one of you do. i just want to join with all of you today in saying to her, a job well done, the nation is grateful, the world is grateful, thank you hillary clinton, and back to two per team. -- and thank you to her team. thank you. [applause] also, i want to thank president obama for his trust in me to take on this awesome task and for his trust in every single one of you and what you do every single day. i think it is beyond fair to say that this president's vision and what he has implemented from your efforts over the course of the last years without any question, has restored america's reputation and place in the world and we thank you for what you
[laughter] uttered and that is that thesei want toy predecessor, secretary clinton and i want to thank her entire team. they tirelessly advocated the values of our country and pushed for the accomplishment of and a number of things to advance the interests of our nation. i know from my conversations with hillary how passionate she was about this undertaking and how much confidence and the gratitude she had for the work that every single one of you do. i just want to join with all of you today...
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bill clinton who was president at the time made it mandatory, he said, okay, freddie mac and fannie mae. you have to have at least half your loans and affordable housing. that was a very dramatic announcement because of the size of fannie and freddie. an article in "the new york times" identified the involvement in this issue. freddie and fannie were so vague that there is no way they can meet this goal without reducing lending standards. so if they had achieved that goal, they would be taking so much risk and that could happen and they are so big that they could take out the whole u.s. financial system. nine years later, it happened. when they fail, they owed $5 trillion and they had $2 trillion in subprime mortgages. even before they failed, they were leverage 1000 to one. that means they had $8000 of that for every dollar. so the only way to do that is if the government guarantees your debts, not exactly what was going on. this is something that is way underestimated. you have the dominant player and has over half the market driving down lending standards. it sucks everyone into the
bill clinton who was president at the time made it mandatory, he said, okay, freddie mac and fannie mae. you have to have at least half your loans and affordable housing. that was a very dramatic announcement because of the size of fannie and freddie. an article in "the new york times" identified the involvement in this issue. freddie and fannie were so vague that there is no way they can meet this goal without reducing lending standards. so if they had achieved that goal, they would...
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if bill clinton were president, would we have had a grand bargain? we need a grand bargain and both parties need to move out of their comfort zones. >> let's talk about those two sides. we will start with what you are asking democrats to do -- and needs to be $600 billion in deficit reduction from health savings. the last offer from the white house was $400 billion. you say they need to do quite a bit more. >> they do need to do quite a bit more if we are going to slow the rate of the growth of health care. >> how do you convince them? they will argue that they have been aggressive. how will you convince them that that will not get the job done? >> we have to convince americans they need to do more on health care than they have been willing to do to date, and republicans have to do more on revenue than they have already done. >> specifically, you say there needs to be more revenue from tax reform, whereas republicans have talked about that being revenue neutral. >> that will not get the job done. if we do not do something on the revenue side it puts
if bill clinton were president, would we have had a grand bargain? we need a grand bargain and both parties need to move out of their comfort zones. >> let's talk about those two sides. we will start with what you are asking democrats to do -- and needs to be $600 billion in deficit reduction from health savings. the last offer from the white house was $400 billion. you say they need to do quite a bit more. >> they do need to do quite a bit more if we are going to slow the rate of...
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defense has tripled since clinton. the defense budget was $350 billion under clinton. when obama came in, over $1 trillion. now, $700 billion. a 30% cut mainly because of pulling out of iraq. we will be down to a record budget in defense of the 500 mark the billion dollars when we get out of afghanistan. why are we maintain a core budget of $550 billion when it was $350 million -- billion? we need to stop breaking promises to the poor and the elderly. host: marco rubio spoke about guns and medicare during his response. [video clip] >> the president loved to blame the debt on president bush, but president obama created more debt in four years than his predecessor did in eight years. the real cause of our debt is that our government has been spending $1 trillion more than it takes in every year. that's why we need a balanced budget amendment. the biggest obstacle to balance the budget, programs for spending already locked in. one of these programs as medicare, which is important to me. it provided my father. needed to battle cancer and ultimately to die with dignity. it
defense has tripled since clinton. the defense budget was $350 billion under clinton. when obama came in, over $1 trillion. now, $700 billion. a 30% cut mainly because of pulling out of iraq. we will be down to a record budget in defense of the 500 mark the billion dollars when we get out of afghanistan. why are we maintain a core budget of $550 billion when it was $350 million -- billion? we need to stop breaking promises to the poor and the elderly. host: marco rubio spoke about guns and...
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. >>> plus, clinton hshg rides off in the sunset, chuck hagel gets downright offensive. and lions and tigers and bears, oh my, "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for friday, february 1st, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. super bowl weekend is here as fans of both the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers descend upon new orleans, the town known for its lavish matters is gearing up for one of its biggest parties ever. nbc's jay gray is live for the latest. >> reporter: good morning, mara. from outside the beautiful superdome lit up in new orleans. look, depending on your perspective, a lot of people either ending their party or continuing into new orleans. the perfect city to hold such a big bash. a lot of people looking forward to the game. but as you talked about, a lot of people looking forward to a lot of things. for many, it's the ads that air on super sunday. we have a sneak peek of some you'll see. >> hey, son, have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ >> you know what this room needs? a smile. who wants to come with i? ♪ tra
. >>> plus, clinton hshg rides off in the sunset, chuck hagel gets downright offensive. and lions and tigers and bears, oh my, "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for friday, february 1st, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. super bowl weekend is here as fans of both the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers descend upon new orleans, the town known for its lavish matters is gearing up for one of its...
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we have this from "the financial times" -- the last day of secretary of state henry rodham clinton as our secretary of state. the right -- they write -- the article goes on to say that she leaves office with the israeli-palestinian peace prop -- process languishing. the engagement with iran and north korea has produced no results, while political reconciliation that might have prevented another civil war in afghanistan remains a distant prospect. -- that is the take from "the financial times" on the last day in her job, secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. back to the phones. logan in alaska, on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: hello, how're you doing tonight? host: hello, what is going on in alaska? caller: first off, warmer than usual. second, this whole thing that bugs me. i deal with people all the time, and everybody has an opinion with everything. kissell contraceptive thing -- his whole contraceptive thing thing is wild. how does anybody have the right to tell anybody else what to do with your body? it really bugs me that this is at an are doing state for this
we have this from "the financial times" -- the last day of secretary of state henry rodham clinton as our secretary of state. the right -- they write -- the article goes on to say that she leaves office with the israeli-palestinian peace prop -- process languishing. the engagement with iran and north korea has produced no results, while political reconciliation that might have prevented another civil war in afghanistan remains a distant prospect. -- that is the take from "the...
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hillary clinton has made her final public appearance as the u.s. secretary of state. she highlighted the global challenges of the next four years and hinted at what she will do when she leaves office. >> madame secretary. >> after 1 million kilometers, one under 12 countries, her last public event reflected on four years of change. -- 112 countries. >> more countries than ever have a voice in the global debate. what paths to power are opening up as nations gain and flustered the strength of their economies rather than military. -- gain influence and strength. this is influencing non-state actors like terrorist networks. >> the u.s. was engaged in two wars in iraq and afghanistan. the troops are out of by iraq and the afghanistan pullback has begun. she says if there is an obama- clinton doctrine, it is about building alliances and finding partners. >> we have to be smart about how we use our power. not because we have less of it. indeed, the might of our military, the size of our economy, the influence upon diplomacy remained unrivaled. it is because since, as the wor
hillary clinton has made her final public appearance as the u.s. secretary of state. she highlighted the global challenges of the next four years and hinted at what she will do when she leaves office. >> madame secretary. >> after 1 million kilometers, one under 12 countries, her last public event reflected on four years of change. -- 112 countries. >> more countries than ever have a voice in the global debate. what paths to power are opening up as nations gain and flustered...
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. >> i'm a clinton person. that is the way politics is. >> bill: how does president obama stack up against president clinton? >> he needs to go into the room >> bill: here come the lawsuits against carnival cruise operation. he millions of dollars will be sought with the ship falling apart on the high seas. is it legal? >> caution you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching tonight. what is the biggest problem facing the country today? that is the subject of this evening's talking points. on paper the biggest problem is the national debt approaching $70 trillion with no end in sight and failure of pinheads to deal with the debt in washington. if the massive borrowing continues the u.s. economy could very well collapse, but in reality, no on the paper, the biggest problem the nation has is us, our mentality. it is changing. after the allies defeated nazis in world war ii millions of people returned home to start families and careers. p
. >> i'm a clinton person. that is the way politics is. >> bill: how does president obama stack up against president clinton? >> he needs to go into the room >> bill: here come the lawsuits against carnival cruise operation. he millions of dollars will be sought with the ship falling apart on the high seas. is it legal? >> caution you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching tonight....
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el atentado coincidede con el Último dÍa de hillary clinton como secretaria de estado, la jefa de la diplomacia estadounidense y recibiÓ una emotiva despedida en la sede del departamento de gobierno. manifestantes del cairo, lanzaron cocteles molotov en protesta de mursi y su partido, los hermanos musulmanes, cayeron en Él jardÍn del palacio, y prendierÓn fuego a Árboles, se respondiÓ con agua y gases lacrimÓgenos. >>> el ex arzobispo de los Ángeles pasÓ de ser el hombre mÁs poderoso de la iglesia catÓlica estados unidos, a una figura desacreditada, encubriÓ a sacerdotes pederastas en su administraciÓn. nos cuentan en quÉ consiste la sanciÓn? >>> los archivos secretos de la iglesia catÓlica de los Ángeles confirmarÍan lo que victimas de abuso sexu al de sacerdotes denunciaron. hoy las vÍctimas reaccionaron con indignaciÓn, fuÉrÓn a corte para conocer detalles de los delitos. cuyas secuelas son difÍciles de olvidar, el sacerdote de la iglesia la violaba, y afirmaba que lo hacia en nombre de dios. >>> a veces puedo oler algunas veces cuÁndo Él estaba encima de
el atentado coincidede con el Último dÍa de hillary clinton como secretaria de estado, la jefa de la diplomacia estadounidense y recibiÓ una emotiva despedida en la sede del departamento de gobierno. manifestantes del cairo, lanzaron cocteles molotov en protesta de mursi y su partido, los hermanos musulmanes, cayeron en Él jardÍn del palacio, y prendierÓn fuego a Árboles, se respondiÓ con agua y gases lacrimÓgenos. >>> el ex arzobispo de los Ángeles pasÓ de ser el hombre...
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this is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will say goodbye to employees this afternoon. john kerry will be sworn in this afternoon. he's resigning from the senate where he served for five terms. >>> it now appears the obama administration is ready to take a more active role in the crisis in syria. vice president joe biden will meet with the head of the syrian opposition. they'll meet tomorrow in munich at a security conference. this is the highest level meeting since it began the uprising nearly two years ago. more than 60,000 people have been killed in that war. chuck hagel is expected to be confirmed as defense secretary despite a rough day of questioning on capitol hill. his record as a senator caused frequent concern for the senate armed services committee. in 2001 hagel voted against sanctions on iran to stop the country from obtaining nuclear weapons. he apologized for his offensive comments that accuse israeli lobbyists of intimidating lawmakers. >> you said the jewish lobby, that term shouldn't have been used, it
this is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will say goodbye to employees this afternoon. john kerry will be sworn in this afternoon. he's resigning from the senate where he served for five terms. >>> it now appears the obama administration is ready to take a more active role in the crisis in syria. vice president joe biden will meet with the head of the syrian opposition. they'll meet tomorrow in munich at a security conference. this is the highest level meeting...
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. >> we came awfully close until the clinton administration reversed their endorsement. everybody agrees it is some kind of system to make sure they higher only legal workers. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> your testimony said that we must do at least three things on immigration reform. border security, streamline the immigration process and create a path to citizenship. it seems to me there is a further saying that any good immigration reform should do, to eliminate discrimination present in the system. and one such discrimination is certainly the fact that people other than gay and lesbian people can sponsor their spouses for immigration into the united states. under our laws, a gay and lesbian people cannot marry other gay and lesbian people. at least the federal government will not recognize it. i call a cruelty on people, and unnecessary cruelty because whether they be lover or partner of an american citizen, they can't be here. and you are keeping people apart. there is legislation called the united american families back that the
. >> we came awfully close until the clinton administration reversed their endorsement. everybody agrees it is some kind of system to make sure they higher only legal workers. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> your testimony said that we must do at least three things on immigration reform. border security, streamline the immigration process and create a path to citizenship. it seems to me there is a further saying that any good immigration...
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lou: your heart has got to lead to hear brad blackmun citing president clinton as the source for the $3 trillion sitting of the side awaiting investment, real investment, not just spending and the part of corporate america. >> i think that is there. i think that is on the sideline. i think the president and democrats -- we believe that the economy is starting to move, not fast enough, but the other point, the president is going to say in his speech tonight that not one of his proposals is going to add a dime of spending, that there is going to be an offset for everything that he talks about and it will be paid for and we have to take the steps to move the country forward. the republicans that will be in the position of saying, no, or compromising in going with the president. i think it's going to have consequences in 2014. lou: when i hear republicans saying is in no. i hear them saying, held no. >> el know it is, and here is the reason. sequestration is hanging over our heads. the president's sequestration, not the house of the senate. this was his way of trying to influence republi
lou: your heart has got to lead to hear brad blackmun citing president clinton as the source for the $3 trillion sitting of the side awaiting investment, real investment, not just spending and the part of corporate america. >> i think that is there. i think that is on the sideline. i think the president and democrats -- we believe that the economy is starting to move, not fast enough, but the other point, the president is going to say in his speech tonight that not one of his proposals is...
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and is former president clinton teaming up with sylvester stallone? details coming up. >>> now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. we begin in indiana and pennsylvania where snowy conditions proved dangerous for drivers. road closures and multicar pileups plagued commuters while low visibility claims two lives in detroit and injured others. >>> now to philadelphia where a scary tumble was caught on security cameras. the man was seen stumbling before he loses his balance and falls over the train platform. others helped to the man up. fortunately no trains were coming at that time. >>> next to virginia will radford college students woke up to a nasty surprise when they discovered their cars were flooded. school officials say water from a nearby dam was released safer midnight and the university made announcements and went door to door to warn students. but not everyone evidently got the message and students whose cars were flooded out say they never heard any warnings. >> in nebraska a very special birthday for the zoo's newest addit
and is former president clinton teaming up with sylvester stallone? details coming up. >>> now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. we begin in indiana and pennsylvania where snowy conditions proved dangerous for drivers. road closures and multicar pileups plagued commuters while low visibility claims two lives in detroit and injured others. >>> now to philadelphia where a scary tumble was caught on security cameras. the man was seen stumbling before he...
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it dids business with bill clinton. but think about this. getting republicans to vote for a tax increase, just think about how hujs that was, what a huge, bitter pill that was to swallow for the republican party. they are losing power quickly because the country just isn't with them. and i think the karl rove wing is taking advantage and trying to take the party back. >> well, joy reid, ryan grim, i'm going to have to leave it there. thanks for your time this evening. ahead, meet the gop's answer to president obama. they think marco rubio is their new guy. that's next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate send
it dids business with bill clinton. but think about this. getting republicans to vote for a tax increase, just think about how hujs that was, what a huge, bitter pill that was to swallow for the republican party. they are losing power quickly because the country just isn't with them. and i think the karl rove wing is taking advantage and trying to take the party back. >> well, joy reid, ryan grim, i'm going to have to leave it there. thanks for your time this evening. ahead, meet the...
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clinton. clinton. then we'llllllllll look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sou) ask your doctor about spiriva.
clinton. clinton. then we'llllllllll look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor...
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. >>> today is hillary clinton's last day of secretary of state. she'll be meeting at the white house and say goodbye to her staff before she leaves. john kerry will be sworn in as the new secretary of state in a private ceremony coming up this afternoon. >>> the government will now be able to borrow hundreds of billions of dollars more to pay the nation's bill. the senate passed the bill to raise the debt ceiling. without it, the government would have to default on obligations as soon as mid- february. >>> one of d.c.'s area neighborhood advisory commissioners wants to limit the sale of ski masks. >> this comes after several people were robbed by gunmen wearing ski masks. gary nurenberg has the story. >> reporter: a prince george's county armed robbery. can't see the guys because of the ski masks. a 7-eleven robbery, three guys, can't see any of their faces because of the ski masks. d.c.'s fourth police district. look at the list serve and you see? >> a number of reports that people are assaulted with folks with ski masks on, black ski masks. >> r
. >>> today is hillary clinton's last day of secretary of state. she'll be meeting at the white house and say goodbye to her staff before she leaves. john kerry will be sworn in as the new secretary of state in a private ceremony coming up this afternoon. >>> the government will now be able to borrow hundreds of billions of dollars more to pay the nation's bill. the senate passed the bill to raise the debt ceiling. without it, the government would have to default on...
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secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified congress to. in regards to the attack on the u.s. consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in mali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread shouting democracy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidently or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that there are ten times more of them and then saying that he has to keep workin
secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified congress to. in regards to the attack on the u.s. consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in mali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary...
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. >> today's hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will address state department employees before saying goodbye. she visited 112 countries and blocked nearly 1 million miles during four year tenure. kerry will be sworn in later today. mike allen will join us at 6:45 to discuss what the future holds for mrs. clinton. there's still plenty of time to place your bets on a super bowl winner. it's the game is two days away. everyone has an opinion. john gonzalez went looking for positions. he's joining us live from new orleans this morning. >> good morning. believe it or not, this morning the party is still going in the french quarter. we spent a lot of time this week talking to players and fans but who the streets of bourbon street say will win. part 49 errors. >> ♪ >> the ravens. >> along can you stay like this? >> forever. >> to the big winner? >> definitely the 49ers. >> ravens or forty-niners? >> forty-niners. >> ravens. >> ravens. >> go ravens. baltimore ravens. >> you can tell the future ravens or forty-niners? >> forty-niners
. >> today's hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will address state department employees before saying goodbye. she visited 112 countries and blocked nearly 1 million miles during four year tenure. kerry will be sworn in later today. mike allen will join us at 6:45 to discuss what the future holds for mrs. clinton. there's still plenty of time to place your bets on a super bowl winner. it's the game is two days away. everyone has an opinion. john gonzalez went looking...
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at the very last minute incited his clan to kill themselves in fact the justice department under the clinton administration took the official position that all the deaths were simply the result of a mass suicide the federal authorities under then attorney general janet reno heatedly denied that they were responsible for starting the fire but despite the official government line of denied denied denied evidence eventually came to light that proved their culpability first of all and for a video shot by the f.b.i. flying over the compound in the days leading up to the massacre. showed automatic gunfire being directed from the tanks before any shots were fired from the compound furthermore visual evidence showed a tank deliberately running over one or more bodies of sect members despite the overwhelming evidence it took six years for the f.b.i. to even admit that their explosive munitions started the fire and to this day there's a total lack of accountability for these crimes the f.b.i. stonewalled an investigation that led to a whitewash of the government's actions at waco interestingly enough
at the very last minute incited his clan to kill themselves in fact the justice department under the clinton administration took the official position that all the deaths were simply the result of a mass suicide the federal authorities under then attorney general janet reno heatedly denied that they were responsible for starting the fire but despite the official government line of denied denied denied evidence eventually came to light that proved their culpability first of all and for a video...
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when bill clinton was president there were a group of folks in the markets called the bond vigilantes you know and if that goes back to the nineteenth century or so if the government was going to be fiscally imprudent the vigilantes would sell off the bond market and this would somehow force the government to be more more prudent because interest rates would go up but what we've seen with these programs of quantitative easing is that the bond vigilantes have been neutralized they've been taken out of the picture because the government themselves are both the seller of the bonds and the biggest buyer of their own bonds so they have destroyed the price signal and the inflation that should be appearing more obviously has is showing up in what would be an historic i mean correct me if i'm wrong but it seems like the bond bubble the sovereign bond bubble in the u.s. and the u.k. and we can call it a bubble is in a storage bubble and that and when that finally does burst like all bubbles do we'll see that inflation but it will come all the sudden. and that the very very end but in the meant
when bill clinton was president there were a group of folks in the markets called the bond vigilantes you know and if that goes back to the nineteenth century or so if the government was going to be fiscally imprudent the vigilantes would sell off the bond market and this would somehow force the government to be more more prudent because interest rates would go up but what we've seen with these programs of quantitative easing is that the bond vigilantes have been neutralized they've been taken...